Chemistry
Chemists conduct research and analysis within the framework of industrial operations, maintenance of occupational safety, product and process development, quality control, environmental control, business consulting, medical diagnosis, and treatment, and participate in biotechnology and nanotechnology among other branches of science.
Why study Chemistry?
95.5%
Hiring rate of professional Chemists
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58%
Of people with a bachelor’s in Chemistry are women
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Place for careers with the best pay in México
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What do Chemists do?
Chemistry graduates have an extremely extensive and international labor spectrum since chemistry is fundamental in industry or other sectors. They constantly work as directors, patent agents, specific sales representatives, art conservators, forensic experts, technicians in laboratories, and business consultants. They can dedicate themselves to the documentation, certification, and validation of administrative procedures in companies and/or dependencies related to the private or public industry. In addition, since chemistry is the central science of the natural sciences, chemists can continue with international postgraduate studies in various areas and then serve as researchers in universities, companies, and government laboratories around the world.
As a graduate with a degree in chemistry, your mission will be to analyze, synthesize, purify, modify, and characterize chemical and biochemical components to improve the lives of thousands of people and contribute to the construction of a better future.
At Arkansas State University Campus Querétaro, we will prepare you to be a professional with the skills to specialize in any of the areas (new and traditional) of the world of chemistry. You can practice in Mexico, the United States, and the world.
Apply now. Start your path in the world of chemistry and get ready to do your part in building a better future.
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Double Degree
Valid in México and the United States
Classes 100% in English
With a multicultural team of teachers
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The first US university in México
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Labor Field Where do Chemists work?
Some of the best organizations where chemists can work
- Mobil
- Prime Harvest
- Grupo Pepsico
- Bachoco
- P&G
- Maxicarne
- Astra Zeneca
- CONACYT
- Paso Pacífico
- CEDO
Aspire, Dream, Realize Some of the 21st century top chemists
Maxine Singer
molecular biologist and science administrator
Worked on RNA synthesis, genetic recombination in certain viruses, and chromatin structure.
Katalin Kariko
Senior Vice President of BioNTech RNA
Biochemistry specialized in RNA measurement mechanisms, essential for vaccines against COVID-19.
Sarah Gilbert
Founder of Vaccitech
Participated in the development of one of the first vaccines against Covid-19.
Jennifer Doudna
Li Ka Shing Chancellor's Chair Professor
She discovered the CRISPR technique, which allows the editing of the DNA of any organism. -Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the Chemistry degree, the graduate of Arkansas State University Campus Querétaro will be able to:
1. Appropriately apply chemical concepts and principles to problems related to chemistry.
2. Demonstrate the creative and critical thinking skills necessary to evaluate relevant information and/or ideas.
3. Formulate innovative strategies and solve problems.
4. Communicate effectively in social, academic, and professional contexts using a variety of mechanisms including written, oral, numerical/quantitative, graphic, and/or visual media, appropriate to the topic, audience, and discipline.
5. Understand the impact and consequences of their actions on themselves and others, as well as their roles as citizens of a free and democratic society.
6. Live and work effectively with others and conduct themselves as committed member of a global and diverse society.
Degree Plan
General Education First Year Experience – Making Connections
- Making Connections – Chemistry and Physics
- Composition I
- Composition II
- Biology of the Cell
- Biology of the Cell Laboratory
- General Chemistry I Laboratory
- General Chemistry I
- Calculus I
- U.S History or U.S Government Elective
- Social Science Elective I
- Social Science Elective II
- Social Science Elective III
- Fine Arts Elective
- Humanities Elective
Electives
- 19 credits in Electives (approximately 6 courses, such as Pharmacology, Special Problems in Food Science, Special Topics in Organic Synthesis, Applied Statistics I, Entrepreneurship, etc.)
Major Requirements
- General Chemistry II Laboratory
- General Chemistry II
- Computers in Chemistry
- Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry
- Quantitative Analysis
- Organic Chemistry I Laboratory
- Organic Chemistry I
- Organic Chemistry II Laboratory
- Organic Chemistry II
- Physical Chemistry I
- Physical Chemistry II
- Inorganic Chemistry
- Instrumentation
- Biochemistry
- Research in Chemistry
- Chemistry Seminar
- Calculus II
- Calculus III
- University Physics I
- University Physics II
- Chemistry Capstone